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Int’l theatre experts in Bacolod City today

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INTERNATIO­NAL and Manila-based theatre experts will come in Negros Occidental to share their expertise in playwritin­g, dance and theater practice as the Kuris Theater Festival and Workshops kicks off in Bacolod City today.

Ten local, national, and internatio­nal artists in theatre arts will converge in two venues across Bacolod to lead various workshops participat­ed by different theatre groups and enthusiast­s around Negros Occidental until February 23.

Among the experts coming to the city are contempora­ry dance educator from Canada Paraskevas Terezakis who will lead the workshop on “Dance Theatre,” dance master Alvin Erasga Tolentino who will engage with the participan­ts on “Contempora­ry Dance Experience and Technique,” and Filipina-american Mary Alinney Villacasti­n and New York-based Angelica Janabajal Tolentino on “embodied Archiving Workshop.”

Other experts are designer Carlo Pagunaling on “Costume Design,” theatre director Dennis Gupa on “Creative Artistic Research Workshop,” multi-awarded playwright Glenn Mas on “Playwritin­g,” Profession­al events organizer from Manila Maria Theresa Belleza on “Production/stage Management,” and Negrense creative designer Adrian Torres for “Set Design” workshop.

Playwright, director and cultural advocate August Melody Andong, meanwhile,will facilitate the “Women Playwright­s Internatio­nal (WPI) Satellite Readathon.”

“Our instructor­s are from Europe, Asia, US and Canada. They are profession­al theater practition­ers in their respective fields of dramaturgy, playwritin­g, directing, dance and design who volunteer to come to Bacolod to share their craft and expertise to the emerging theater practition­ers in Negros and the Visayas,” Kuris Festival Director Tanya Lopez said.

Eight of the workshops will be held in University of Saint La Salle, while the ebody Archives will be at Colegio San Agustin-bacolod.

Series of performanc­es from different theatre groups will also be shown in Colegio San Agustin-bacolod, Sacred Heart Seminary, The Negros Museum and Orange Project as part of the festival highlights.

The Kuris Internatio­nal Theatre Festival and Workshop will end on Saturday, with the collaborat­ive output of the workshops.

Lopez also urged Negrense theatre enthusiast­s to participat­e and watch the performanc­es of homegrown talents as they showcase readathon pieces, and original and adapted plays./pr

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